verb (used with object) as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

mislead, deceive, falsify

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Example Sentences

Example:He mislead his customers into buying a defective product, which is unethical business practice.

Definition:to give a false impression or to cause someone to believe a falsehood

From mislead

Example:The marketing team tried to deceive the public about the product’s safety, leading to a tarnished brand reputation.

Definition:to cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, often intentionally

From deceive

Example:Falsifying sales figures was a common practice in the company, but that is now being investigated.

Definition:to make false or misleading; to falsify information, often deliberately

From falsify